Howdy! I’m Dr Killpatient. Everybody out there’s got rabbititis!
I’m a full time ER doctor from the cold, northern tundra of the midwest who finds it is necessary to get rid of some of the daily stresses of working in the trenches of the Emergency Room by putting them on your computer screen. Be prepared for a mixture of rants about drug seekers, interesting cases, shocking stupidity, and the occasional tear-jerker. If you are easily offended, I suggest you read elsewhere.
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Sunday, November 6th 2011 at 12:38 pm |
How do I post to your site. I would like to add one for a dumb nurse in the E.R.
Monday, November 7th 2011 at 6:36 am |
You can’t directly do a blogpost but simply post the story as a comment.
Wednesday, November 7th 2012 at 4:32 am |
I was give a Rx for Bactrin DS and Vicodin for an abscess. I had a very bad reaction to the Bactrim, (apparently I am allergic to sulfa). Went to the E.R as I was having a little trouble breathing and the hives were just awesome and the Benadryl wasn’t working. I gave them a list of the 2 medications I was taking, Vicodin and the Bactrim. I get taken back immediately and they asked for a urine sample. About 10 minutes later this little R.N. comes up all huffy and says, “you know you tested positive for an opiate”. Um you might want to review the med list I gave you girl! All i could think was “if she is my nurse, I am going to die”! the L.V.N who was with me when the R.N. gave me the drug test results actually apologized for her.
Sunday, March 17th 2013 at 6:50 pm |
Hmm it appears like your site ate my first comment (it was super long) so I guess
I’ll just sum it up what I had written and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog.
I too am an aspiring blog blogger but I’m still new to the whole thing. Do you have any helpful hints for inexperienced blog writers? I’d genuinely appreciate it.